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Jill and her children build 8 sandcastles.Click on the first 4 multiples of 8
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Jill and her children build 8 sandcastles.Click on the first 4 multiples of 8
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Here are the first 4 multiples of 8
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8*1=8
8*2=16
8*3=24
8*4=32
8,16,24, and 32 are the first 4 multiples
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